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charlie926J said:
Raiders fan here. Looking forward to tonight's game (or should that be tomorrow morning?) though I think I'm actually going to have to get up and fire up the tv in order to record via Red Button? Not quite sure why it can't be on one of the HD channels given it's silly o'clock in the morning and BBC HD is probably showing 'This is BBC HD'.
I don't have Sky Sports, so I'm restricted to C4 and BBC but I have the NFL audio pass subscription for the second year running. I couldn't justify the full Game pass and my computers are pretty low spec so it would be wasted, but the audio commentary works for me. Also, Tom Flores and Jim Plunkett on the Raider commentary team, what's not to love?
Listened to the pre-season games and ... well, we'll have to see.
Gamepass is much cheaper this year. But still got to be quite dedicated I guess.I don't have Sky Sports, so I'm restricted to C4 and BBC but I have the NFL audio pass subscription for the second year running. I couldn't justify the full Game pass and my computers are pretty low spec so it would be wasted, but the audio commentary works for me. Also, Tom Flores and Jim Plunkett on the Raider commentary team, what's not to love?
Listened to the pre-season games and ... well, we'll have to see.
davey68 said:
Big Redskin's fan of old. Still remember watching John 'the diesel' Riggins help em to a superbowl win in 82. Glad they have finally drafted a decent QB! He looked good in the opener. Hail to the Redskins!
He did look great on his first start, although on second viewing his receivers helped a lot snagging some errant passes.cv01jw said:
Hello All
I am a recent convert to the NFL and have a question regarding Sky / NFL Game Pass.
At the moment I am nearing the end of a deal with Sky that included the Sports channels for free - I am undecided between keeping them (at £21 a month) or buying an NFL Game Pass (£99 or £129 depending on content). Does anyone have any experience of the Game Pass as it certainly looks to be both cheaper and have more games available.
Bear in mind I watch no other sports which aren't covered well enough by the BBC, so keeping Sky would purely be for the NFL.
Thanks in advance.
James
I have both,(as I watch F1 on sky) , game pass is excellent, but your on a smaller screen plus any game shown live on sky is blacked out on gamepass which can be frustrating.I am a recent convert to the NFL and have a question regarding Sky / NFL Game Pass.
At the moment I am nearing the end of a deal with Sky that included the Sports channels for free - I am undecided between keeping them (at £21 a month) or buying an NFL Game Pass (£99 or £129 depending on content). Does anyone have any experience of the Game Pass as it certainly looks to be both cheaper and have more games available.
Bear in mind I watch no other sports which aren't covered well enough by the BBC, so keeping Sky would purely be for the NFL.
Thanks in advance.
James
Office_Monkey said:
stephen300o said:
More likely to meet Texans, Buffalo are going to beat Pats Sunday, plopping them to the bottom.
Any given Sunday Poor showing for the Jets, and Saints not looking at all hot this year. RG3 is going to go far, great talent.Gassing Station | Sports | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff